Publications by authors named "Deyou Sun"

Mercury (Hg) isotopes, which display mass-dependent fractionation and mass-independent fractionation, provide a multidimensional tracer to decipher the source of metals in mineral deposits. However, mineral ore samples usually contain abundant interfering elements (e.g.

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Photoluminescent zero-dimensional (0D) quantum dots (QDs) derived from transition metal dichalcogenides, particularly molybdenum disulfide, are presently in the spotlight for their advantageous characteristics for optoelectronics, imaging, and sensors. Nevertheless, up to now, little work has been done to synthesize and explore photoluminescent 0D WS QDs, especially by a bottom-up strategy without using usual toxic organic solvents. In this work, we report a facile bottom-up strategy to synthesize high-quality water-soluble tungsten disulfide (WS) QDs through hydrothermal reaction by using sodium tungstate dihydrate and L-cysteine as W and S sources.

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